Hmm. The last 20% of this book was a bit dragged out, the denouement kind of came out of nowhere, and the ending was cluttered and unpolished, but I like Pendergast's eccentric character and enjoy the books in this series. There was a high "ew factor" to this story, but the authors do such a good ...
If the F.B.I. employed Mary Poppins she would be Aloysius Pendergast. He is "practically perfect in every way". He has any tool he needs readily at his disposal. He is the composite gentleman and deals with every situation in a calm and rational manner. He seems a little bit larger than life. But in...